Chesnee man arrested after disturbance at Raceway gas station

Published: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 at 8:35 p.m.

Last Modified: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 at 8:35 p.m.

A Chesnee man was arrested after a disturbance at a gas station Monday.

Kyle Samuel Ledford, 27, of 130 Bridgeview Road, was charged with aggravated assault and battery and malicious injury to property, according to online jail records.

The victim told a deputy that Ledford asked to use his phone at the Raceway on Chesnee Highway and that Ledford became angry when the victim said the phone needed to be charged, an incident report states.

The victim said he saw Ledford went to his truck and returned saying, “I got something for you.” The victim said he thought Ledford had a gun so he took out a small pocket knife and ran from Ledford, the report states.

Witnesses told the deputy that they saw Ledford hitting and beating on the victim's car, which caused about $2,000 in damage. Witnesses also saw Ledford try to run down the victim with his car, according to the report.

Ledford remained at the Spartanburg County Detention Facility Tuesday on a $25,000 bond.

<p>A Chesnee man was arrested after a disturbance at a gas station Monday.</p><p>Kyle Samuel Ledford, 27, of 130 Bridgeview Road, was charged with aggravated assault and battery and malicious injury to property, according to online jail records.</p><p>The victim told a deputy that Ledford asked to use his phone at the Raceway on Chesnee Highway and that Ledford became angry when the victim said the phone needed to be charged, an incident report states.</p><p>The victim said he saw Ledford went to his truck and returned saying, “I got something for you.” The victim said he thought Ledford had a gun so he took out a small pocket knife and ran from Ledford, the report states.</p><p>Witnesses told the deputy that they saw Ledford hitting and beating on the victim's car, which caused about $2,000 in damage. Witnesses also saw Ledford try to run down the victim with his car, according to the report.</p><p>Ledford remained at the Spartanburg County Detention Facility Tuesday on a $25,000 bond.</p>